
Actors Union Board Signs Off on Three-Year Deal With Studios
The Screen Actors Guild’s national board approved the new, strike-ending labor agreement reached this week with Hollywood studios,
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China’s Soybean Diplomacy Makes a Comeback Ahead of Biden-Xi Meeting
China is bringing back soybean diplomacy as the world’s second-largest economy seeks closer ties with the US ahead
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Italy Stays Two Steps Above Junk at Fitch in Another Meloni Win
Italy was confirmed at two steps above junk by Fitch Ratings, giving Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni another boost
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European Investment Bank to Back Barbados Debt-for-Climate Swap
The European Investment Bank is backing a new debt-for-climate swap for Barbados as the transactions gain in popularity
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Trump’s 40 Wall St. Tower Loan Transferred to Special Servicer
The mortgage on former President Donald Trump’s Manhattan tower at 40 Wall St. has been transferred to a
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Macron calls on Israel to stop killing Gaza's women and babies
In an exclusive BBC interview, the French president said a ceasefire would be in Israel's interest.
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Martha McSally: Man held in assault of ex-US senator while on a jog
Martha McSally said she felt she "took my power back" after fighting off and chasing the assailant.
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Luis Diaz parents' kidnapping in Colombia: Timeline of events
The timeline of how Luis Diaz's parents were kidnapped and released.
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Argentina’s Milei Keeps Edge Over Massa With One Week to Go Before Presidential Runoff
Javier Milei, the libertarian outsider promising to scrap Argentina’s currency and central bank, continues to hold a slight
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Guatemala’s Next Leader Says Subversion Plot Would Crush Economy
Guatemala’s president-elect denounced what he called a corrupt political and judicial effort to prevent him from taking office
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Byju’s Lenders Win Fight Over Loan Default, Control of Unit
Lenders to Byju’s, once one of India’s hottest tech startups, properly cited a default on a $1.2 billion
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The Elon Musk biopic is already being called 'the worst film ever made'
It might seem harsh to judge a film before it has even come out but news that an Elon Musk biopic is in the works has not been greeted with a warm reception. News emerged on Friday that Black Swan and Requiem for a Dream director Darren Aronofsky will helm the project which is based on the recently published Walter Isaacson on the tech billionaire. For those who saw Danny Boyle's 2015 film about Steve Jobs, creatively called Steve Jobs, might remember that biopic, starring Michael Fassbender, was also based on an Isaacson biography of a powerful tech individual. The film will be distributed by indie darlings A24, with Variety reporting the several studios and filmmakers were involved in an intense bidding war to option the project. As the film has just been announced there is no release date or cast as of yet but fans have cast their vote, believing that Kevin Durand should play the South African. That being said, the overall response to the film's announcement has not been a positive one with some already calling it 'the worst film ever made.' Musk doesn't need much of an introduction but it will be interesting to see what direction the movie takes and whether it is critical of the tech mogul's more recent activity notably his much-maligned takeover of Twitter. Aronofsky's last film, The Whale was also distributed by A24 and saw Brendan Fraser win the Oscar for Best Actor. Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings
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